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Describes the fates of crewmembers after the Jeannette, trapped in the ice for two years, finally broke apart and sank, and recounts the congressional investigations which followed the expedition's failure.

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Leonard F. Guttridge is drawn to exciting events. Too bad they aren't drawn to him.

Guttridge has written books about two sad events of nineteenth century Arctic exploration, the Greeley expedition (The Ghosts of Cape Sabine) and the Jeannette expedition. Both were attempts to reach the North Pole, or at least explore northern latitudes; both involved problems with ships; both resulted in losses of many of the men on the expedition.

Of his two books, this strikes me as the better one, perhaps because the story of the Jeannette is more coherent: The expedition was organized, it set out, the ship got trapped, the crew abandoned ship and split up, and some survived and others perished. There is more action, and the action has a direction. show more But I still found myself slightly lost as the narrative proceeded. The characters seemed ever so slightly unreal.

This isn't really a complaint. This is a useful book showing the difficulties which nineteenth century explorers faced -- and the consequences of biting off more than they could chew. But I feel as if there is a truly great book about the Jeannette waiting to be written, and this isn't it.
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Original publication date
1986
People/Characters
George W. De Long; James M. Ambler; James Bartlett; William E. Chandler; Charles W. Chipp; Jerome J. Collins (show all 14); John W. Danenhower; Emma Jane Worden De Long; George W. Melville; Raymond L. Newcomb; August Petermann; Alexey (Yup'ik hunter); Aneguin (Yup'ik hunter on the Jeanette expedition); Louis P. Noros
Important places
North Pole; Siberia, Russia; Yakutsk, Russia
Important events
Jeanette Expedition (1879 | 1881)
Dedication
For Vivien and Bruce
First words
INTRODUCTION -- Ninety years and one week before the Apollo spacecraft let its Florida launchpad to carry men to the moon for the first time, the USS Jeannette sailed out of San Francisco Harbor and, once beyond the Go... (show all)lden Gate, turned her reinforced bow due north.
CHAPTER ONE

A Curious Departure

An overnight drizzle following a dust-laden gale had muddied the sidewalks.

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Nonfiction, History, Travel, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
910.091632History & geographyGeography & travelmodified standard subdivisions of Geography and travelHistory, geographic treatment, biographyAreas, regions, places in general
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G630 .A5 .G87Geography, Anthropology and RecreationGeography (General)Arctic and Antarctic regions
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